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| | | | | The Jargon File defines Molly Guard as: A shield to prevent tripping of some Big Red Switch by clumsy or ignorant hands. Originally used of the plexiglass covers improvised for the BRS on an IBM 4341 after a programmer's toddler daughter (named Molly) frobbed it twice in one day. Later generalized to covers over stop/reset switches on disk drives and networking equipment. In hardware catalogues, you'll see the much less interesting description "guarded button". | |
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| | | SOLVED posts detail solutions to problems I could not find anywhere else. After installing axe-cli in my Ubuntu/Windows 11 environment using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), I got the following error whenever I tried to run it: Chrome failed to start: crashed (unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist) (The process started from chrome location [file path] is no longer running, so ChromeDriver is assuming that Chrome has crashed.) This can be caused by a lot of things (and I tried most of them), but in my case it was caused by Chrome not being installed in my WSL environment, which makes sense because I only use it for command line programs. | ||